An increasing number of members now fly with X-Plane. Our
members Simon Conway and Robin Tannahill have designed these
Club liveries for the default X-Plane General Aviation fleet
plus other common General Aviation types. Adding these Club
liveried aircraft to your X-Plane fleet is straightforward.
Simon has written a set of Instructions to
help if necessary.

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Piper PA38 Tomahawk

Registration: G-CIXA

The Piper Tomahawk, sometimes given a less flattering nickname, was designed as an ab initio trainer with more testing handling characteristics than its common rival the Cessna 152. This is not a default X-Plane aircraft, but may be downloaded from this site. CIX VFR Club livery by Simon Conway.

Beechcraft Baron BE58

Registration: G-CIXE

The Beechraft Baron is a powerful and luxurious light twin-engined
aircraft ideal for serious touring, with ease of handling,
good load carrying capacity and long range its most useful
characteristics. Real world price around a million dollars;
X-Plane price free!
Livery for X-Plane 11 by Robin Tannahill. Download X-Plane Club Livery.

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Lancair Columbia 400

Registration: G-CIXH

The turbocharged Lancair Columbia 400, (ICAO Designator COL4), is a high performance single-engined aeroplane which has reached speeds of more than 250 knots, making it not only the sleekest, but the fastest, certified piston-powered aircraft available, anywhere. This is the X-Plane 10 version painted in CIX VFR Club livery by Simon Conway. Download X-Plane Club Livery.

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Stinson L-5

Registration: G-CIXL

The Stinson L-5 is often affectionately known as the "Flying Jeep". The L-5 series was manufactured between December 1942 and September 1945, during which time 3,590 of the unarmed two-seaters were built for the US armed forces, the second most widely used light observation aircraft of the war behind the Piper L-4 Cub. This is the X-Plane 10 default version painted in CIX VFR Club livery by Simon Conway. Download X-Plane Club Livery.

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Beechcraft Kingair C90B

Registration: G-CIXM

The Beechcraft King Air, first developed in the 1960s, offers an unparalleled combination of short and rough field capabilities, load carrying capacity and reasonable speed. It is the most successful turboprop in history. So it is naturally included in X-Plane's default hangar. This is the default aircraft painted in CIX VFR Club livery by Simon Conway. Download X-Plane Club Livery.

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Cessna C172SP

Registration: G-CIXN

Known as the safest aeroplane in the world, the Cessna 172
has been in production with few pauses since 1956. This is
the X-Plane 11 default version painted in an alternative CIX
VFR Club livery by Robin Tannahill.

De Havilland DHC6 Twin Otter

Registration: G-CIXO

The Twin Otter is a Canadian built 19-seat Short Takeoff and Landing (STOL) aircraft first manufactured in 1964 and still in production. Its STOL abilities and high rate of climb have made it a successful cargo, regional passenger carrying and Medevac aircraft and for skydiving. Download the aircraft from X-Plane.org. CIX VFR Club livery by Simon Conway. Download X-Plane Club Livery.

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Piaggio P.180 Avanti

Registration: G-CIXR

The Avanti is a stylish Italian executive twin turboprop aircraft with its engines mounted in pusher configuration. It seats nine passengers in a pressurized cabin, and may be flown by one or two pilots. It has a range of 1,500nm and a service ceiling of 41,000ft.
Download an improved version of the default aircraft from X-Plane.org. CIX VFR Club livery by Simon Conway. Download X-Plane Club Livery.

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Beechcraft Bonanza

Registration: G-CIXZ

This unique aircraft, with its V-tail has the unfortunate burden of having one of the worst accident records of any light aircraft. If the flight envelope was exceeded, the tail was likely to break up. The X-Plane 10 version doesn't suffer this defect!Download the aircraft from X-Plane.org.
CIX VFR Club livery by Simon Conway.Download the CIX VFR Club livery.

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Robin DR401

Registration: G-OIXR

This modern glass cockpit 2-seater is a joy to fly, with the
large LCD Instrument and GPS displays, you are unlikely to
get lost.Download
the aircraft from X-Plane.org (Note: It is quite a large
download-454Mb).
CIX VFR Club livery by Robin Tannahill.Download the CIX VFR Club livery.

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Bell B206 Jetranger

Registration: G-CIXX

The ubiquitous Bell Jetranger is a general purpose rotary wing aircraft which can be seen on most airfields, in private ownership and in public service roles.
CIX VFR Club livery by Simon Conway. Download X-Plane Club Livery.